Author: | Dorothy M. Frost | ISBN: | 9781495180033 |
Publisher: | Ember Press | Publication: | February 19, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Dorothy M. Frost |
ISBN: | 9781495180033 |
Publisher: | Ember Press |
Publication: | February 19, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Gold Rush Wife is a captivating story about the hardships and joys of Nellie Frost’s years on the frontier during Alaska’s Turnagain Arm gold rush that began in 1896. Written with wide-eyed wonder and easy humor, Gold Rush Wife is a story of love and adventure as Nellie and her husband, Jack, toil toward their dream of striking it rich. In the end, tragic events and the failure
to find a fortune in gold forever changed Nellie and the gold rush community of Sunrise City.
Written and edited from one hundred-year-old historic documents and through
narratives told to her daughter Dorothy Frost, Gold Rush Wife chronicles Nellie’s experiences in a gold rush that pre-dated the more famous stampede to the Klondike. Nellie’s story provides insight into the rich social life of an isolated, predominately male mining camp. Gold Rush Wife also captures the important bonds women formed with each other and with the Native community to survive the harsh conditions they endured.
Gold Rush Wife is a captivating story about the hardships and joys of Nellie Frost’s years on the frontier during Alaska’s Turnagain Arm gold rush that began in 1896. Written with wide-eyed wonder and easy humor, Gold Rush Wife is a story of love and adventure as Nellie and her husband, Jack, toil toward their dream of striking it rich. In the end, tragic events and the failure
to find a fortune in gold forever changed Nellie and the gold rush community of Sunrise City.
Written and edited from one hundred-year-old historic documents and through
narratives told to her daughter Dorothy Frost, Gold Rush Wife chronicles Nellie’s experiences in a gold rush that pre-dated the more famous stampede to the Klondike. Nellie’s story provides insight into the rich social life of an isolated, predominately male mining camp. Gold Rush Wife also captures the important bonds women formed with each other and with the Native community to survive the harsh conditions they endured.